Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
David Codrea reports that the Government Accountability Office blames U.S. gun laws for Mexican crime!
Mike McCarville says that Senator Inhofe has announced he will vote against the Sotomayor nomination.
Free in Idaho has a must-read on Obama's healthcare ruse entitled, 'Transforming America.'
Alphecca reports the sickening news that the Tennessee Senate failed to pass a bill that would make concealed carry licensees in the state private.
Say Uncle blogs on the number of states that allow concealed carry in restaurants that serve alcohol.
Sebastian says that D.C. has changed its gun laws yet again.
The Rustmeister has news on some merchants who got together and banned guns from their businesses.
Days of our Trailers comments on the new gov't designation for upright citizens--'low level terrorists.'
Mike Vanderboegh posts a critical notice from KABA. They are in dire need of funds to stay afloat!
Western Rifle Shooters Association presents a most interesting read for times such as these, entitled, 'Divided We Stand.' Read it all.
The Wandering Minstrel has the quote of the day.
Pax Parabellum writes an excellent piece on Gerald Walpin, the Inspector General who was fired by Obama, against the law.
Tam blogs on some things she doesn't get, and one of them is magazine safety.
KC3 announces a gun show in Lexington, Kentucky this Saturday, and they need people to help work it.
Nicki provides a breaking update on William Jefferson, the Democrat Congressman who is charged with corruption. Jefferson is the one who had 90,000 dollars in cash stored in his freezer.
Robb Allen posts THE letter that has all of America abuzz.
From John Jacob H: 'Hang 'Em High--the Silent Majority Speaks Up.'
Texas Fred comments on the controversy over someone referring to Michelle Obama as a 'gorilla.'
Notoriously Conservative has an excellent read today on gun control. Take a look.
Billy Beck posts something that should make us all stop and think for a bit. Don't miss this one!
Thursday, June 18, 2009
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